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The two post-2018 watch models that we will compare is the 43.5mm Omega Planet Ocean 600m Co-Axial Master Chronometer men's diving watch model # .
The 8900 is perfect size for a 7" wrist but don't underestimate the bling factor. It's hard to capture in photos but in real life it's way more "in your face" than the 8500. There's . While it looks good and its thin profile fits my wrist well, the bezel shape is a design flaw. Then tried on the PO 43.5mm. The PO is much thicker than the Seamaster but it actually .The two post-2018 watch models that we will compare is the 43.5mm Omega Planet Ocean 600m Co-Axial Master Chronometer men's diving watch model # 215.30.44.21.03.001. The Omega SM that we will compare is the Omega Seamaster 300m Diver Co-Axial Master Chronometer 42mm men's diver watch.
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The 8900 is perfect size for a 7" wrist but don't underestimate the bling factor. It's hard to capture in photos but in real life it's way more "in your face" than the 8500. There's loads of polished surfaces and the way they catch the light makes it shine excessively for a tool watch. While it looks good and its thin profile fits my wrist well, the bezel shape is a design flaw. Then tried on the PO 43.5mm. The PO is much thicker than the Seamaster but it actually sat on my smallish wrist very well. And of course it has the great bezel. On bracelets, the Seamaster 300 is priced at 25 AUD, while both the 39.5mm and 43.5mm versions of the Planet Ocean are 00 AUD. One strength the Planet Ocean has is sheer variety in models, from case sizes to colours and movements, such as the 37.5mm version with the calibre 8520.
Becareful though that the newest version gets bumped up to 43.5mm (translating to 42mm bezel width), and 45.5mm (translating to around 43.5-44mm bezel width), which makes the whole watch looks bigger. I highly recommend the 42mm version (which ever version or colour combination), as It is the best size for me.42mm Planet Ocean: 42mm diameter; Thickness of almost 16mm; Weighing in at 196g/6.9oz; Lug width of 20mm; Bracelet reference: 1589/858; The dial is about 30mm; Powered by an in-house Co-Axial caliber 8500The smaller 39.5mm does have an edge over the 43.5mm case when it comes to that one consistent issue that has become almost a signature of the Planet Ocean, and that is of course the thickness of the case. The 39.5mm model is 14.2mm-thick, while the 43.5mm case comes in at a healthy 16.5mm-thick.
The Planet Ocean 43.5mm uses a METAS-certified co-axial caliber 8900 that you can see through the sapphire caseback. The stainless steel case measures a substantial 43.5mm by 16mm, and the watch has 600 meters of water resistance, double that of the slightly more pedestrian Seamaster 300m.
The 42mm version of the first generation Planet Ocean doesn’t approach this level of thickness at 14.5mm-thick, but the 45.5mm model is a hefty 17mm-thick. To compare, a 41mm-wide Seamaster Professional at the time would have been about 12mm-thick.Available through the OMEGA online shop, the Planet Ocean comes in 37.5mm, 39.5mm or 43.5mm sizes, as well as larger 45.5mm chronograph versions, while the material choices include stainless steel, 18K gold, titanium and even ceramic watches.The two post-2018 watch models that we will compare is the 43.5mm Omega Planet Ocean 600m Co-Axial Master Chronometer men's diving watch model # 215.30.44.21.03.001. The Omega SM that we will compare is the Omega Seamaster 300m Diver Co-Axial Master Chronometer 42mm men's diver watch. The 8900 is perfect size for a 7" wrist but don't underestimate the bling factor. It's hard to capture in photos but in real life it's way more "in your face" than the 8500. There's loads of polished surfaces and the way they catch the light makes it shine excessively for a tool watch.
While it looks good and its thin profile fits my wrist well, the bezel shape is a design flaw. Then tried on the PO 43.5mm. The PO is much thicker than the Seamaster but it actually sat on my smallish wrist very well. And of course it has the great bezel.
On bracelets, the Seamaster 300 is priced at 25 AUD, while both the 39.5mm and 43.5mm versions of the Planet Ocean are 00 AUD. One strength the Planet Ocean has is sheer variety in models, from case sizes to colours and movements, such as the 37.5mm version with the calibre 8520.
Becareful though that the newest version gets bumped up to 43.5mm (translating to 42mm bezel width), and 45.5mm (translating to around 43.5-44mm bezel width), which makes the whole watch looks bigger. I highly recommend the 42mm version (which ever version or colour combination), as It is the best size for me.
42mm Planet Ocean: 42mm diameter; Thickness of almost 16mm; Weighing in at 196g/6.9oz; Lug width of 20mm; Bracelet reference: 1589/858; The dial is about 30mm; Powered by an in-house Co-Axial caliber 8500The smaller 39.5mm does have an edge over the 43.5mm case when it comes to that one consistent issue that has become almost a signature of the Planet Ocean, and that is of course the thickness of the case. The 39.5mm model is 14.2mm-thick, while the 43.5mm case comes in at a healthy 16.5mm-thick. The Planet Ocean 43.5mm uses a METAS-certified co-axial caliber 8900 that you can see through the sapphire caseback. The stainless steel case measures a substantial 43.5mm by 16mm, and the watch has 600 meters of water resistance, double that of the slightly more pedestrian Seamaster 300m.
The 42mm version of the first generation Planet Ocean doesn’t approach this level of thickness at 14.5mm-thick, but the 45.5mm model is a hefty 17mm-thick. To compare, a 41mm-wide Seamaster Professional at the time would have been about 12mm-thick.
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